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is to bes continue a post-election selloff. the dow, s&p, nasdaq and russell 2,000 are all now below their 200 day moving averages. fiscal cliff fears still around. newly reelected president obama plans to speak on the economy today. and in corporate news, shares of disney fell in after hours following quarterly results. meantime shares of something called kayak spike after priceline announces it's buying what apparently is a travel site. it's friday, november 9th, 2012. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome
is to bes continue a post-election selloff. the dow, s&p, nasdaq and russell 2,000 are all now below their 200 day moving averages. fiscal cliff fears still around. newly reelected president obama plans to speak on the economy today. and in corporate news, shares of disney fell in after hours following quarterly results. meantime shares of something called kayak spike after priceline announces it's buying what apparently is a travel site. it's friday, november 9th, 2012. "squawk...
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and he won the election. so there's not any any mystery of what the president and he play book will be. he'll say let's do exactly what i said we should do. >> more on that when we come back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. free streaming quotes, all your investments, positions, and even your trade ticket are all on one customizable page. see the 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. >>> these are your headlines. china introduces world to its next generation of leaders. xi jinping will be its next president and military leader. the eurozone falls in to recession. even germany showing a slowing in growth. and president obama says the increase issue is
and he won the election. so there's not any any mystery of what the president and he play book will be. he'll say let's do exactly what i said we should do. >> more on that when we come back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. free streaming quotes, all your investments,...
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but we don't expect those in the near term, indeed we have the german elections in september, as to we don so we didn't see that happening ahead of that. >> did did you get restructured on on your greek debt? >> we had the august 2011 which we got paid in full and we had the march 2011 restructured. so small little bits of restructured debt. >> are we going to have an accidental key paul? >> germ any if you look what they were saying earlier in the summer, the eurozone is fine, greece can leave. and i think they've changed their term worrying about the implications for the eurozone. so that makes me feel more confident about they'll get together. they'll get to greece the money they need. it's press department setting i suppose the issue the germans will have with it. so i think greece you don't have as to worry about for the next few years. >> do you agree, justin. >> >> yes, and i certainly agree with the point being worried about a default. we certainly saw a change in attitude when there was a lot of political upheaval in greece. the potential contagion from that gave a big shot to
but we don't expect those in the near term, indeed we have the german elections in september, as to we don so we didn't see that happening ahead of that. >> did did you get restructured on on your greek debt? >> we had the august 2011 which we got paid in full and we had the march 2011 restructured. so small little bits of restructured debt. >> are we going to have an accidental key paul? >> germ any if you look what they were saying earlier in the summer, the eurozone...
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the dow is down 5% now since election day. closing in on 1,000 points as investors fear what could happen if a deal isn't reached in washington. it is friday, november 16th, 2012, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin and stocks are on a losing streak. we're coming off three straight declining
the dow is down 5% now since election day. closing in on 1,000 points as investors fear what could happen if a deal isn't reached in washington. it is friday, november 16th, 2012, and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box." i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin and stocks are on a losing streak. we're coming off three straight declining
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>> so we look at the american election and we have a certain amount of patience for the primary and election rhetoric. you talk to people and they say this is election season, don't worry about what's said. wi assume the chinese system is less democratic to be blunt that they don't have the same kind of motivations. that isn't true. in china, you have much of the same need and in fact arguably given that it's not a democratic system, you actually have even more need for the party to show its legitimacy to the people to explain to the people why it is worthwhile for them to ensure that these nine or these seven folk have control over china and what goes on in china for the next five to ten years. and so you have much the same rhetoric and you've seen this in china over the last section six. increase in national recent tore rick not just vis-a-vis the united states, but everyone more vis-a-vis the countries in the region, vietnam, philippine, japan, south korea. in order to essentially provide to the people of china for the party. >> the name -- we talk in the u.s. about an october surprise, h
>> so we look at the american election and we have a certain amount of patience for the primary and election rhetoric. you talk to people and they say this is election season, don't worry about what's said. wi assume the chinese system is less democratic to be blunt that they don't have the same kind of motivations. that isn't true. in china, you have much of the same need and in fact arguably given that it's not a democratic system, you actually have even more need for the party to show...
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now, he did hold elections in the province that he governs over. so this may not be the time for him, although he is still relatively young, so he could be up for promotion at the next time. but even the calls for reform, you're absolutely right, have been -- they've had to be very carefully worded, usually contained in some very bland statements. >> that's something that politicians share across the pacific. thanks very much for that. >>> let's get more. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> what are investors to do with this chinese changeover? we've heard the speculation there from deirdre. >> i think economic reform is likely to advance, which basically means that we're going to have a period of much slower growth and credit and money supply over the next three or four years. i think that's one important aspect that investors will be focused on. second i think is that one of the major sources of imbalances in the economy is the property sector, and the interesting aspect of this year is there's been a significant easing
now, he did hold elections in the province that he governs over. so this may not be the time for him, although he is still relatively young, so he could be up for promotion at the next time. but even the calls for reform, you're absolutely right, have been -- they've had to be very carefully worded, usually contained in some very bland statements. >> that's something that politicians share across the pacific. thanks very much for that. >>> let's get more. good to see you. thanks...